News in October 2004
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell on Taiwan issue
APA student Success Center formed at San Francisco
Chinese politics in District 22 in New York
Feng Shui becomes common in real estate market
Sarah Shun-lien Bynum selected one of the finalists for 2004 National Book Awards
Chinese Americans elected to NAE
Chinese-Americans rise in New York politics
Two separately adopted Chinese twin united
Immigrants: The new middle class in New York
Forty-eight percent adoptees in U.S. are Asian
Chinese Americans have lower incomes, education levels and English skills in New York City
John Liu fined for violation of NYC Campaign Finance Act
Honggjiie Dai and Peidong Yang received 2004 Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics
Masters of Chinese Music performance in New York and Boston
David Wu has troubles
Ha Jin's new novel published
Anna Chen Chennault appointed honorary president of Hai Nan University
"The Sun Shall Rise" at Yangtze Repertory Thretre
Fou Ts`ong 70th Birthday Concert October 9
Asian Americans urged to be monitors in presidential elections
REC Foundation presents second Reel China documentary Festival
Chinese American Service League (CASL) awarded a grant for aging care
OCA Chicago Chapter's Annual Gala October 23
Kwang-Ming Koo's ad challenging the U.S.-China policy
Powell and Li on the Taiwan issue
Largest Asian American PAC endorses, with reservation, John Kerry for president
Gates Millennium Scholarships (GMS) for minorities
80-20 provides guide to register and vote
Four Chinese charged with selling electronics equipment to China
CASL Kam L. Liu Building project awarded by American Institute of Architects Chicago Chapter
C. T. Hsia's work celebrated October 9
80-20 postpones decision on presidential endorsement
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